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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1885-1886-365

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department for ladies 309 Advanced Class Wednesday The work will be continuation of that done in the Elementary Class and will be specially arranged to meet the requirements of Candidates for the London University Matriculation or Examination and for the Oxford and Cambridge Higher Local Examination ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY Extending over the three terms of the Session 1885 86 By Stillingfleet Johnson Held at King" College Saturday 12 Nomenclature Definitions and Physico-Chemical Facts Objects of Chemistry Matter Three Physical States of Mat- ter Heat its influence upon the Physical State and the Chemical Constitution of Matter Definition of Molecules The Thermometer Temperature "Distinction between Sensible and Latent Heat Pressure its effects contrary to those of Heat Elasticity Ebullition The Barometer The Chemical Force of Affinity Its Mode of Action Definition of Atoms Dalton's Atomic Theory Elements Chemical Compounds Mechanical Mixtures Acids Bases Salts Elements subdivided into Metals and Non-Metals Distin- guishing Properties between them Nature of Anhydrides Symbols Formula and Equations Atomic Weights Chemical Changes Phenomena attending Chemical Combi- nation Nature of Solution or the Solvent Force Distinction between Dissolved and Suspended Matter Precipitation Impurities some methods of removing them from gases liquids and solids Synthesis and Analysis Double Decom- position Quantivalence Explanation of the terms Atomicity and Basicity Classification of Elements into Monads Dyads Triads and Tetrads
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